Speaker wires are used to make electrical connections for audio devices such as loudspeaker systems and audio amplifiers. Often times, a speaker wire will consist of two or more electrical conductors that are individually insulated. There are several types of speaker wire in the market today; however what matters most in a quality speaker wire is the result of thicker wires and copper material that are effectively used to reduce resistance, increase conductivity, while providing cost-effectiveness. A thicker wire prevents degradation from occurring as speaker resistance drops. The use of copper results in more conductivity and cost savings versus other materials, such as aluminum, silver, and gold. Moreover, the use of Oxygen-free copper enhances conductivity that significantly benefits low frequency audio signal transmissions, while supporting a wide frequency range with premium support for audiophiles who seek the best reproduction of high quality audio.